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Ched Evans rape victim identified: 10 appear in court Ched Evans: Nine admit naming rape victim on social media
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Nine people have admitted naming a woman on Twitter and Facebook who had been raped by footballer Ched Evans. Nine people have each been fined £624 after admitting naming a woman on Twitter and Facebook who had been raped by footballer Ched Evans.
The former Sheffield United and Wales striker was jailed for five years in April for raping the 19-year-old.The former Sheffield United and Wales striker was jailed for five years in April for raping the 19-year-old.
Seven men and three women, aged between 18 and 27 and from the north Wales and Sheffield areas, have been accused of revealing the identity of the victim. Seven men and three women, aged between 18 and 27 and from north Wales and Sheffield have been accused of revealing the victim's identity.
Magistrates at Prestatyn heard nine of the 10 defendants admit to the charge while one woman denied the offence. One of the 10 defendants denied the charge at Prestatyn magistrates court.
The defendants include Evans's cousin Gemma Thomas from Rhyl, the footballer's friend Craig McDonald, 26, from Prestatyn and 25-year-old school teacher Hollie Price from Prestatyn. Of the nine who admitted the offence were Evans's cousin Gemma Thomas from Rhyl, the footballer's friend Craig McDonald, 26, from Prestatyn and 25-year-old biology school teacher Hollie Price from Prestatyn.
The other defendants are Michael Ashton, 21, from Llanddulas; Benjamin Davies, 27, from Rhyl; David Cardwell, 25, from Sheffield, Paul Devine, 26, from Sheffield; Dominic Green, 23, from Rhyl and Shaun Littler, 22, from Sheffield. 'Crying rape'
The other defendants were Michael Ashton, 21, from Llanddulas; Benjamin Davies, 27, from Rhyl; David Cardwell, 25, from Sheffield, Paul Devine, 26, from Sheffield; Dominic Green, 23, from Rhyl and Shaun Littler, 22, from Sheffield.
All have pleaded guilty except for Alexandra Hewitt, 24, from Broughton, who has pleaded not guilty.All have pleaded guilty except for Alexandra Hewitt, 24, from Broughton, who has pleaded not guilty.
Magistrates heard the victim was accused of "crying rape", "lying" and "money-grabbing" on the social networks. They were all charged with publishing material likely lead members of the public to identify the complainant in a rape case, contrary to the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act, 1992.
Magistrates heard the victim was accused of "crying rape" and "money-grabbing" on the social networks.
The nine who have pleaded guilty claimed that they were not aware that naming her was a criminal offence.The nine who have pleaded guilty claimed that they were not aware that naming her was a criminal offence.
The law gives the victims and alleged victims of rape and other sexual offences lifelong anonymity.The law gives the victims and alleged victims of rape and other sexual offences lifelong anonymity.
District Judge Andrew Shaw will sentence them later.
Evans was jailed at Caernarfon Crown Court on April 20 for raping the woman in a Rhyl hotel room.Evans was jailed at Caernarfon Crown Court on April 20 for raping the woman in a Rhyl hotel room.
The footballer admitted having sex with her, but the woman told the jury that she had no memory of the incident - and the prosecution argued that she was too drunk to consent.The footballer admitted having sex with her, but the woman told the jury that she had no memory of the incident - and the prosecution argued that she was too drunk to consent.
Following the conclusion of the trial, the victim was named by these nine people between 20-22 April on Twitter and Facebook.Following the conclusion of the trial, the victim was named by these nine people between 20-22 April on Twitter and Facebook.
He is due to appeal against the conviction at the Court of Appeal on Tuesday. Magistrates heard following Evans's conviction, the case attracted a huge amount of interest nationally and internationally with about about 6,000 hits on Twitter.
'Idiot'
Nita Dowell, prosecuting, said the victim was subjected to abuse and that North Wales Police received numerous complaints from members of the public and from groups such as Rape Crisis.
She said the first defendant to be identified was biology teacher Holly Price who retweeted a comment and the court heard Price told police that she had been an "idiot" and wanted to apologise to the victim.
Green named the victim on his Facebook page and the court was told he accepted that it was an "act of utter stupidity" and that he did not realise it was in essence a form of publication.
Thomas named the victim on her Twitter, as did Davies who said he was drunk at the time he posted the tweet.
Ashton named the victim and said she "made him sick" as well as other abuse.
Cardwell, a Sheffield United fan, said he was drunk when he named and abused her and did not realise it was illegal. He later deleted the tweet.
Miss Dowell said Devine posted a tweet which was of "particular concern". The court heard that Devine was angry as Sheffield United had just lost to MK Dons, but the court heard he wanted to apologise to the victim.
Littler also turned to Twitter to make accusations against the victim and later told police he was "devastated" that Sheffield United had lost Evans as a result of the trial, as he was the team's best player.
MacDonald also abused the victim a "money grabbing" but later deleted the tweet and said he was sorry for his actions.
Evans is due to appeal against the rape conviction at the Court of Appeal on Tuesday.